Command Reference
R&S
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User Manual 1178.6462.02 ─ 12
Note:
If the resuling frequencies are not (completely) within the allowed range, the
analyzer returns an error message. Nevertheless, the frequency formula is applied.
Suffix:
<Ch>
.
Channel number
<Pt>
Port number
Parameters:
<Numerator>
The specified numerator is rounded to the next higher integer;
zero is not allowed.
*RST:
1
<Denominator>
The specified denominator must be positive. It is rounded to the
next higher integer.
*RST:
1
<Offset>
The specified offset value is rounded to (positive or negative)
multiples of 1 Hz.
*RST:
0 Hz
Default unit: Hz
<SweepType>
CW | FIXed | SWEep
SWEep
A frequency sweep is active, the command defines a frequency
range.
CW | FIXed
A power, time or CW Mode sweeps is active, the command
defines a fixed frequency.
*RST:
SWEep
Example:
*RST; FREQ:STAR 1E+9; STOP 1.1E+9
Reset the analyzer (activating a frequency sweep) and set the
sweep range between 1 GHz and 1.1 GHz.
SENS:FREQ:CONV:ARB 2, 1, 1E+9, SWE
Convert the receiver frequency to the range between 3 GHz and
3.2 GHz.
Manual operation:
See
[SENSe<Ch>:]FREQuency:CONVersion:ARBitrary:PMETer<Pmtr>
<Numerator>,
<Denominator>, <Offset>, <SweepType>
Defines the receiver frequency of a power meter used for frequency-converting mea-
surements. The receiver frequency is either a range (for frequency sweeps) or a CW
frequency (for power, time and CW Mode sweeps). The receiver frequency is valid for
all ports.
<Numerator>, <Denominator> and <Offset> are parameters of the frequency formula.
The receiver frequency f
r
is calculated according to
f
r
= <Numerator>/<Denominator> * f
b
+ <Offset>
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